Allegations of Human Error 'Deeply Insensitive': Pilots' Body After Air India Crash Report
GUJARAT, INDIA, JUL 12 – Final investigation may assign liability to original equipment manufacturers if mechanical failure caused the Air India crash, potentially involving claims up to $280 million, experts say.
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In India, we know a little more about the reasons for the crash of the Air India airliner, which occurred last month. 260 people died after the Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed just after taking off from the Ahmedabad airport on June 12. The preliminary report of this accident has just been made public, and after the analysis of the black boxes, he envisages the possibility of a human error, because the switches on the two engines seem to have been…
Pilots' unions say it's unfair to blame Air India crew for plane crash
Pilots’ unions say it’s unfair to blame Air India crew for plane crash New Delhi: India’s pilot associations have slammed the ‘reckless speculation’ around the Air India Boeing Dreamliner crash at Ahmedabad, as sections of the media have hinted that the pilots are to be blamed for the tragic incident. The Indian Commercial Pilots’ Association […] The post Pilots’ unions say it’s unfair to blame Air India crew for plane crash appeared first on M…
Air India Crash Report: Insurance Liability Could Shift If Cause Is Traced To Mechanical Fault
The aviation insurance claim arising from the crash of Air India flight AI171 may face a shift in liability if the final investigation finds that a mechanical failure, and not pilot action, triggered the loss of power, a senior insurance broker said during a panel discussion on NDTV Profit.Chetan Kashyap, head of aviation and specialty lines at Prudent Insurance Brokers, said the current finding—that the engines shut down due to fuel cut-off—doe…
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